The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 16, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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CcpjrrtgbtllartSctuirner & Mux
Your Christmas tree will
art Schaff ner &
AMIS tiling's truo of youi-
tlicsL' J'ino suits on it; or
igli quality materials and
Irosseu; you 11 bo economical.
A.MAX MUST HAVE MORE THAN . ...
ONE JIAT TO, WEAK IX, OHUEIt
TO ALWAYS lMtkSS PROPERLY
YOU MUST HAVE A VAKIHTY
Wo Keep Your
FIIEE OF
Woolen Mill Store
fills storo Is tho homo of Hart Schnf
MARSHFIELD
GIFTS OF QUALITY
Choose SHOES for Christmas. Complete line of Slip
pers in Felt and Leather. We attend fo your wants
carefully. Open evenings until Christmas
' GORDONS
Central Ave. and Broadway. SHOES OF MERIT
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THE BERTRAM JEWELRY STORE because of the
exclusive character of its merchandise, the conspicuous
fairness of its prices the diversity and extent of its
offerings is the logical store for Christmas shoppers.
Here yet; will nnd luxurious beauty and dainty
things that cost but little. A large assortment of gifts
for "Him" or "Her." Nothing cheap or tawdry, but gifts
of quality and always a reasonable price is the impor
tant feature. ' ,., ,.
ENGRAVING FREE.
F. W. Bertram's
North Front Street
Do Your Christmas
Shopping Now
Don't wait to do your Christmas shopping onrly DO IT NOW.
Tho stores nro groaning la their fulluess. Stoeks aro now,
frcBh, comploto and inviting.
If you shop now chow at lu from ample varieties and
get tho best tho -markets afford in the way of goods and .service.
Just turn to tho advertising columus of Tha Times and begin
making out your Christmas llsU.
At no season of the yer will you find the advertising more
helpful-moro saving of your time nd money.
unes Want Ads Bring Results
loolt hitter if ijou hmuj some
Marx Clothes on it
own body; just put one of
u good overcoat, vou'll uet
tailoring; you'll bo stylishly
Clothes Pressed
CHARGE
fner and Marx Clothes.
NOUTH 11EXD
Make An Ideal
Christmas Gift
For Gentlemen
Or Ladies
We carry a hull Line of
WATCHES in all styles
and at all prices.
Jewelry Store
Marshfield
;WS
BREVITY
WEATHER FORECAST
ttlf AnxxlatM Pith to x ni Tlmn.1
OREGON Fair; not much
chnngo In totnporature; easter
ly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
1:43 n. m.. Doc. 16, by.llqiij.
Ostllnd, apodal government mu
teorologlst: 'Maximum ...41
Minimum 2S
At 4:13 b. in 28
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1911 30.00
Precipitation samo porlod
last yoar 1C.90
Wind: Northeast, clear.
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, Will llitlld. P. Erickson Is ar
ranging to build n flno six
1 room homo In Hunker Hill.
Special Hen Ire. Rev. It. E,
j Drowning will conduct special servic
es Wednesday evening at tho Hun
ker Hill school house.
Umi Hiram Train. That tho gaso
llno locomotlvo of tlio Wlllanietto
Pacific might bo repaired tho steam
ougluo nnd conch wero ngnln on tho
run today bctwoen Xorth Bond and
this city.
Xout Men lino. Messrs. E L.
Uaruos of Benttlo nnd W. H. Craw
ford of Portland arrived horo yestor
dny on their first trip to tho liny,
lloth nro IntoreRtod In mnchlnory
nnd hentlng plants, Mr. Crawford's
compnny putting In tho big plnnt nt
The
Grand
To-Nigh t
SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM 11Y
,THE (JKAXD VEXETIAX ORCHES
TRA TOXIOHT:
pHonlng, jnuroh, "Tho King's Es-
cort" Losoy
Urnnd Soloctlon, "Tho Hed Mill,"
, from tho muslcnl comody ....
i Victor Horbort
Concert Wnltzos: "Summer lireoz-
os" Johnson
"When Angola Weep" .... Hnrrls
Concort numbers: "Sorcnndo" . .
Plorno
' "Chant Sans Pnrolos"
Comedy: "Tango (JIM" .... Illrsoh
Took-a-lloo" T.ng Johnson
"lioniitlful Eggs' Pnloy
photoplays:
"the adventures 01-' the
HASTY ELOPEMENT" Edison
comedy.
"HIS IlUOTHEIl HILL" Splondld
2-rool Lublu drnmntlo ilny.
1 "PAWN TICKET NO. 913" Sol
l lg comedy-drama.
HKAHST-SKLIO WBMKLY. Xo.
j 00. all tho lntott war jiowh In ple-
tares.
! "1'OIt THE CAUSE" Illonrniih
(Irniim.
1 SIX IIKKI.S ALL XF.W
1HE LEM1SKI
T
I
HE HOME OP BIG FEATURES AND
VAUDEVILLE.
TNG
MORELES BROTHERS, two nov- tll' tho l8t ' io wook on busl
eliy tithletos, In an net suro toi'10 connoctod with the bnnk. Mr.
please the most skeptical. I Kdmunds Is cnshlor of IVoneh &.
That Universal favorlto. SII8S Company's bank at Tho Dalles, nnd
I1ARHARA TBNNANT nppoars In the wl" 1,avo 'n aomo position In the
romlnlno cad In "Tho Link lu thenow ''nI,k "t this plngo. Mr. 1W
Chain," an Eclair threo-part drama' '"""ds loft for Tho Dalles Sunday,
of plot and counterplot. Directed , antl w" return tho first of tho now
by O. A. C. Lund, who nlso plays 'oar ,0 nmko llls pormanent homo.
the male lend. Study In kloptonianluianrd,ni" Courlor.
i with a vital strain of romance.
THROUGH THE FLAMES Rox- lil"Klo Mill Huny Superintendent
Unlvorsal, two-roel drama featuring Krod Mooro' of tlio shlnglo mill a!
1 Anna Little and Horbert Rawlln-,11'0 c- A- 8in" I'lants, has tho mill
son. running at capacity and Is now oin-
So tho spectncular flro scono, P'oylng about twenty mon. Thoy
THE WOOING OF HESSIE IlUM-'aro ninkl"B a flno record with the
I'KIX, Joker-Universal comody with
Berff Meredith.
Six all now reels of photojilays.
Lower floor, ISc; 1st balcony,
15c: 2nd Ualro'ny, 10c.
lltrtt tomorrow night. Danlol
Frohman production "Tho Ring and
the Mun," a political fauturo lu
four stirring reels. Also a SterlliiK
comedy. "Tho Flirt." and tho Grand
Symphony Concert.
Uet your reserved seats now nt
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etoro next door from
mauiki theater
i tho Smith mill which Is to bo In
spected this wool:.
floes to Cmindii. Ed McKcown,
foreman or tho Smith-Powers Com
pany at Camp 2, Conlcdo, and wife,
left yesterday for their old homo In
Canada, whoro thoy will remain un
i til next April.
Coach , nt Roeburg. Joo Coach,
of Marshfleld, left tor his homo
yesterday nfter a day or two spent
In Hosoburg conferring with Attor-
I itcy W. W. Cardwcll. Hoscburg
, Review.
Xo Den I Closed. Arciilo Kruso,
tho Prosper shingle man, Is on the
Hay on business. Ho says that no
deal has been closed yet for tho sale
of his shluglo mill to tho Johnson
Interests, n younger brother of K.
E. Johnson and Alfred Johnson, Jr
negotiating for It.
Xo Flro Dainnge. Quito a flro
senro was caused nt tho (Iraudell
hoarding house In Hunker Hill tho
other evening whon a cigarette Btnrt
ed a smnll blaze, it was quickly ex
tinguished nnd tho damngo was very
! slight.
Dock for Itonri. About twonly
flvo carloads of crushed rock nro
to bo brought hero from tho Myrtlo
Point stono qunrry nnd placed on
tho Isthmus Inlet road nenr the
now cemetery which tho Odd Fel
1 1 i.. n
lB 1IIU UJIUI1IIIK IIIUIU.
Piii-mj Finder Only Partially Hon
est A young Indy recently lost her
purso In n locnl theater, containing
offlco key nnd a small amount of
chnngo. Upon Inquiring, tho office
key wns recovered, but finder hold
out tho change, nmountlng to loss
than CO cents.
fines VUxst. Win. Rolchcrx, who
has boon representing tho Marshall
WoIIb Hardwnro Company In this
territory for tho pnst few years,
left yestorday for Kansas, his old
homo, whoro ho will tnko chnrgo
of his fother'H hardwaro business.
It hns not been nunounccd who will
succeed him In this territory.
Was Too Full Axel Arnlu, an
ticipating ChrlstmnH and tho Kood
cheer through Inst evening to Unvo
n fling to stnrt hint on his merry
linking wny. Ho "liquidated" to a
'great extent nnd this morning wis
pontltont to n similar extent whon
i ho wns brought penniless beroro Po
lice Judgo Ilutlor to recolvo nn ns-
Hessmont of $fi.
To Sell TrncjIIcnry Scngstnck
en said (oi'fifr Uffit7'uo' had not yet
signed up to n snlo contract where
by Messrs. Johnson nnd Jones of
Modlclno lint, Can., aro to ho given
tho oxeluslvo snlo of his holdings
nonr Enstsldo. Mr. Scngstaokon has
n half Interest in tho tract and L. I).
amlth gnvo an Option on Ms five
twolfthH holdings to Messrs. Mntson,
Lockhnrt nnd Smonton. Taylor Slg
lln has a twelfth Interest In It.
Horn from Cniiip. Clnro Swaluo,
superlntondout or tho Hmlth-Powors
I'OKBlng Company, enmo In yostordny
from tho camps beyond Myrtlo Point,
whoro ho Is now loented for a short
Htny. Ho says that tho rumors nbout
his becoming a bouodlct In tho near
futuro nro Incorrect as ho lips made
n solonin promlso not to desort sin
glo IiIIsh boforo W. J. Conrnd doos.
Mr. CJonrnd says It Is Just tho other
wny.
Ait Exhibit, nisihfiif,' ThlH nflor
noon in nut of Iho nrt dlsplny from
tho grade of tho city was platod In
tho Owl Drug Store whoro It will bo
until tomorrow evening. It con
sIsIh for tho most pnrt of calen
dars, telephone rnrds nnd Christmas
tokons, nil of thorn exceedingly well
douo. Hnoh piece of work cnrrlos
tho initials of the pupil nnd the
grade, Tho work hits onusud eon
sldornhlo favorable comment bocnuso
of Its very good quullty.
Xow Hunk Cashier. H. L. Ed
munds, of Tho Dallas, was lu this
mm. it was reportod around town
that tho shlnglo mill had boon closul
down for a tlmo but It has not and
will not bo. Tho report probabl;
was caused by ton mon In the corn
pa board factory being laid off tern
rwrarlly. T"" "
" Another. Thut ho was
not driving the car on Front street j
t,,at Monday night demolished tho,
weP' 0l irani is mo statement
louaj' of Lnn Lambeth. Tho mos-,
BQ&eer boj declared that Lambeth
was to blamo and that It was ho
who ilrovo tho car. This Lambeth
denies, saying that ho appeared onj
mo spot a moment later. Ho does
not know posltltvoly, ho says, who
was driving tho car. No charges
havo been preferred.
Parcels Post Uaves. With nbout
every second porson carrying a San
ta Chtus hundlo and hurrying In the
direction of tho Post Offlco or tho
express offlco. tho George W. Elder'
whon she loaves out tomorrow will I
carry a heavy cargo as Marshfleld'si
trlbuto to tho merry Yule-tide. All
day tho windows of tho parcels post)
wore crowded with packages brought
In arms full and thrust through tho '
window to tho waiting and surrylng,
clerks,
DAN M'KINXOX loft toilny for a
trill In finrillmif iiml Vlnrnnnn I
A. II. CULVER was In tho city today
on business from Catching Inlet.
0. W. STAHU camo ovor from Co
qulllo yeotordny on bnslncss.
It. O. OIIAVES returned this morn
ing from Coiiulllo, where he wns
attending Circuit Court.
HERMAN 8M1THGALL, of Catching
Inlet, wns hero today oti.u busi
ness trip.
LEWIB M'JIULLEX, of Myrtlo Point,
Is among tho out-of-town visitors
In tho city todny.
WILLIAM LAXTIIOM and wlfo wore
down shopping this morning from
tholr homo nt Catching Inlet.
C. A. GAUOUTTE, n well knovll
Iluudon Hveryninn, waB a Mnrsh
field business vlsltotr Inst evening,
MIL AXI) MItS. J. K, NOAH enmo
down on tho boat shopping mis
morning from Allegany.
MISS LULU SMITH was among tho
shoppers In tho city today from
Allegany.
MRS. A. E. KARDELL, of Allegany,
was down today on a short busi
ness trip.
II. A. CHURCH, or Coos River, wns
among tho business visitors lu tho
city today.
OTTO HILL, of Coos River, was
down on the Mllllcouin this morn
ing on business,
WILLIAM CANDLIX, tho snlcsmnn,
nnd wife, enmo ovor on tho noon
train from Coijulllo.
OUST WICKS, of North Inlet, was
down this morning on tho North
Slur.
J. H. STRETCH wns hero today on
business from his homo nt North
Inlet.
FRED PLAEP, or North Inlet, was
among tho visitors lu tho oily to.
day.
JOHN STEINLEOHNEIt, or Toiuplo
ton, wiih down today doing his
Cbristmns shopping.
MR. AND MRS. J. U. MtUULLOUH
wero out r town vlsltorn todny
from HnynoH Inlet.
8WANI PETERSON, of lluyuiiH In
let, was lu tho city today nltmi'l
lug to some multom of bind now.
0. W. SWANFORD, of Hnyncs In
lot, wns horo todny looking after
somo shopping.
C. E, HANSON was among tho laud-
ikmw vlultunt hi tho city today
from HnynoH Inlet.
CHARLES PETERSON, or HayncH
Inlet, was hero today on a short
business trip.
0. A. MINTOVNE, of, Gofiilllo. Is
looking nfter bulnowt Intugss
on the bay,
CAPT. J. N. CORNWALL oamo down
from Gardiner yesterday on husl-
noes,
GEQRGB GEISBNDORITER, vice
prosldont of tho Ilandon Commer
cial Club, oamo over last evening
nnd wns hero today ojj business.
MRS. P. E. LARSON und son, Ed
ward, of Allegany, wero down to
day doing thglr Christmas shop
ping, MRS, CHARLES MAHAFFHY nnd
Ms( Lou Mahnffuy wero hero to
day shopping nnd visiting from
Allegany.
MR. AND MRS. REGINALD 8. ,
WRIGHT aro In tlio city, guests all
Tho Chandlor. Mr. Wright ropro
sents the Moore-Watson Dry Goods
'Co. lu this territory and is plan
ning n a Hiimnu-r home whoro Hie
balmy zcplin of Cooa Da) cau(
.
Oh You Santa Claus
' XMS EVE CLOSES THE PIAXO COXTlCST. 'Until (lint tlnio wo
vtlll Issue:
2."(M) Votes on each piece of gntiilteym-e.
OOOO Votes on nny Move or lieutcr. .
10OO votes on nny knife, Micnr.s or niror sOltl. ..,...
1O0O Vol eM for nny household article.
ASK AHOUT DUE DILI
Schroeder (Sb
Himlturc
THE DELICATESSEN CO.
open in their new location at 136 North Broadway
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17.
IN THE ROOMS FORMERLY OCCUPIEU BY THE
LEWIS ICE CREAM PARLORS.
We will carry a much larger variety of all kinds of cook
ed foods ready to serve on the table or for your
lunch. Also wo will add several new feat-'
ures to tho business, and with a muclv
larger capacity will be able to take
care of and give our best at
tention to all
SPECIAL ORDERS
AND SOCIAL FUNCTIONS, LARGE OR SMALL
A 'SPECIAL FEATURE IN OUR NEW LOCATION WILL
BE QUICK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS
enabling ono to make their own selections and be served
in an economical and quick way. This feature will
please you in both quality, service and price
THE DELICATESSEN
caress his heutud brow nfter tho
stress or trnvol In less favored
climes.
MR. AND MRS. W. (1. HIXDMARSH
enmo down this morning from tho
Wlllnmotto Pacific camp at tho
head or North Inlot.
CLAUDE II, OILER, n prominent
young attorney or Myrtlo Point,
wns lu Marshfleld last evening on
busluoss,
MISS FRANCES ROIIERTS, who
hns boon aiding lu tho piano con
tents being conducted by locnl
stores, plans to leave noon lor,
Portlnud to tnko n poriunuoiit posi
tion with tho compnny tliore,
MISS MAY HKNNETT, who hns boon
following her vocation us n pro
fessional nursQ In Ran Francisco,
nrrlvod homo yostordny to spend
tho Christmas holidays with her
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. (1. A, lion
mitt. AMONG THE SICK
Mrs, J, Albert Mntson wan brought
homo from Mercy Hospital, where
hIio recently uiidorwout nit opera
Hon, .Monday, nnd Is getting nloug
flno, much to tho gratification of
their ninny friends.
Mrs. Alfred Mntson, wlfo.of Cnpt.
Mntson, who was brought home from
Moray. Hospital n few dayH ago, Is
roporlud to be recovering from re
cunt Injuries,
Mrs. O. A. GIiism underwent suc
cessfully a serious npurntlou nt tho
Moroy Hospltul yostordny afternoon
Sho Is gutting along very woll today.
WAJERFRONT NEWS
Thursday morning notn thu tte
dondn and tho Nnun Smith will leave
out for San Frauolsco. Tho Rodou
do arrived In from tho South yes
terday morning.
In tho morning tho Pnrulso, of
tho Swayno & Hoyt line, will Jonvo
out for San Franols'oo,
Tho Vega was off tho South Inlot
run yesterday, undergoing slight ro.
pairs. Sho returned this afternoon.
NOTICE TO. ELICS.
All Elks and tholr famlllos aro In
vited to bo present at tho monthly
donolng party lu tho Masonic Hull
Wednesday ovonlng All visiting
Elks aro also liivltod.
T. !!. JAMES, Sec.
Hyuipliony Concert. Itefcjiryeil M-atjj
on mi to nt tlm "C'nndy Nook," U--nuiiiskl'H
'Iliuiti r.
r.lhljy'ro.ll,. Tho' kind VOU have
ALWAYS 4IKKI), Phono 72. Puclflr
Livery anil TrnuNfer Compjiiiy.
DR. II, K. UKITY, DENTIST
Pluio 112-J, Room 20, Coko Ulijg
.Symphony (Vtu.eit lt(M-id .eat''
on sale nt tho "(.Miidy Xiol.," I.e
iiuuibl.i'b 'llicntei'.
THEY (JET VOTES.
Hildenbrand
.V Plumbing.
OREGON IXDl'KTUIAL KKVIKW.
Snlom will oroct n $20,000 school
llOUBO.
At Portlnud tho soloctlon of stone
for tho $1,000,000 Post Offlco now
tents between Pioneer and Tonlno
sandstone.
Tho Northwest Stool Co., of Port
lnud, was lowest bidder for 8 stool
bi'ldgos ncros tho Colllo Canal to
ho built at once.
CLASIflE
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
FOR HALE IHI.00 bicycle for $U(
If taken nt onco. Phono 293 nllor
0 p. in., I3G-X.
FOR HALE Fiirnlturn of msvpii
room rooming house, closo In.
Phono 337-J, 31U Fojtrth at.
FOUND.
FOUND Clmiiffciir' Ilceiiso iCn.
Owner may havo snmo by paying
for this ad nt Tho Times office.
WANTED
I
WANTED A puiTluiher for loin 7, H,
0, block 8, fieiigstackon'a Addi
tion. Price $1200. Purchaser to
assume street Improvement. Ad
dress P. O. Ilox 173, Diindon, Oro.
U.Wl'KD Employment, by w)l)er,
steady man, experience In several
linos or work. Handy with tools.
Willing to go nnywhero If work Is
steady. P. O, Ilox 334. Coqullle.
FOR SALE
FOR HALE Or v.111 trndo for towa
proporty If sultnblo, n dairy
ranch on Coos River 8 miles
from town, a., enro of Times.
FOR HALE iiO pullets and n old
chickens. $18.00. Phono 13-R.
FOR RENT
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FOR RENT Syenite rooms und
housukcoptng apartments, furnish
ed or unfurnished. Reasonable
Phpno 49-L. 415 So. 4th.
FOR RENT House In rear of for
mer Times office. Enquire ot
John Ferguson,
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FOR RENT Houses mid unartwenta
furnished and unfurnished, I, S.
Kaufman & Co. 177 Front street
FOR RENT Nicely furnUkod frot
rooms with. bath. $3 per wHk,
Clnpo In. 239 So. 4h St. '
I'OR RENT I'HrnlslieU utwrtmeKt.
Phono C3-L.
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